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yrv yyyrrr yv r-r-r rro rmr rrr 9 ir cAn niAllI.KS t.HIFFO The Indianapolis Star It's Rough On The Whale! SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1969 Sports Financial Classified Page 19 EVERY SUMMER the situation is the same. The modern rat race called life being as hectic as it is, the father of the house id you know that a car will contain 2.336,008 grains of sand without hardly showing it? The phrase "I want a Coke" is uttered 489 times and the request granted 45 times or more. At least 39 of the 45 times father has to finish the bottle. He has a sort of soaked up feeling like a giant sponge. Fund For Art Museum Reaches $10.

7 Million State's Anticrime Plan Is Approved periodically and remorsefully will say: "I just don't get enough time with the kids." Mother agrees but it usually is left at that. A short trip to the lake or seashore may follow and mother will watch the kids while father fishes. Then there arc some who will hook up a boat in SHARP said Federal officials complimented Indiana for its plan. Federal officials were particularly impressed by court administration and correctional personnel training phases of the plan, which they described as a "model," Sharp said. NEWILL SAID they plan to occupy the new Oldfields museum building at West 38th Street and U.S.

421 by July 1, 1970. "Of course it will take some time to move our art collection from the Herron Museum and instal it in the new structure," he added. The old museum building, located at 16th and Pennsylvania streets, will be leased to Indiana University for $1 a year after the move. The Indianapolis Museum of Art, which recently changed its name from the Art Association of Indianapolis, announced yesterday the building fund for the new Oldfields facility has reached $10.7 million of its $16.8 million goal. Edward B.

Newill, a museum vice-president, said yesterday they receive donations and pledges every week. At the annual meeting re-cntly they re-electd Hrman C. Krannrt, Eli Lilly and John G. Rauch Sr. chairman of the board, -vice-chairman and president, respectively.

of a camper and hie off to the lake where mother cooks and watches the brood while father fishes. Every once in a while the time comes and father takes the kids touring and mother stays home or goes to a beauty ranch. That's when things get we say, interesting or is it hectic? EXPERTS CAN GIVE you rules on ho-v to cope with squirming, jumping, healthy youngsters in the tight confines of a metal prison on the open road. Some of these rules, well-publicized in books by childless people who make their dough telling other people how to raise their offspring, are: 1 Every hour or so stop and let the chil-dren "get the kinks out" the what out? Be sure to pack luggage so that there is no problem in getting the little travelers to bed at night and in dressing them the the following morning. Put the children's clothing in one bag, the adults' in another.

Then they all get mixed up. 9 Take along crayons, coloring books, comic books and other articles for amusement. Let the girl take along a doll; a boy, his gun. A Make a game of the trip. Look for pink cows, lavender bulls and three-horned antelopes.

The crayons, paper and pencils are handy for a 3 4 -year-old. A good sense of humor for the parents. "Indiana University can lease the three buildings at our present site for a dollar per year until 1974. Then they have an option to lease them for the next eight years at rental rates," Newill said. THE JOHN HERRON School of Art of Indiana University was a private school run by the former Art Association until 1967, when l.U.

took it over. The Art Association (now Indianapolis Museum of Art) was founded in 1383. In 1895 the man for whom the old museum was named John Herron died and left to the association for ihe building. New officers elected were: Mrs. Erwin Stout, assistant secretary; Clarence W.

Long, assistant treasurer, and Don B. Earnhart, assistant treasurer. New members named to the board of trustees were: Eldon Campbell, Dr. George H. A.

Clowes Don B. Earnhart, Mrs. Bowman Mrs. Samuel Harrell, R. Hensel, Benjamin W.

J. Holiiday Mrs. Robert C. Hunt, Josiah Lilly III, Mrs. Charles J.

Lynn, Mrs. Elijah Martin-dale, Dean Donald M. Mntti-son, Miss Elsie I. Sweeney, Mrs. Sarkes Tarzian, Mrs.

Guernsey Van Riper and Harold R. Victor. Governor Edgar D. Whit-comb yesterday announced approval by the United States Department of Justice of Indiana's anti-crime plan and allotment of $613,785 for the State's Criminal Justice Agency to carry out the program. Whitcomb discjosed the approval and release of the action grant while blanked by Presiding Judge William T.

Sharp of Marion County Municipal Courts and Arthur K. Ratz, executive director of the agency. Sharp was named Whitcomb's representative on the commission and its chairman while he was Whitcomb's administrative assistant. THE INDIANA PLAN calls for better education and upgrading of law enforcement organizations, an effective and comprehensive community relations program and a centralized data-processing system to make identification information available to policemen in the field more rapidly. The majority of the money is intended to be used by police departments throughout the state.

First-priority projects will be selected by the agency's directors from the 13 regions of the state at a meeting soon. YOU LEARN FUNDAMENTAL rules after such a travel venture. Mostly you learn not to try it again, but once the die is cast it becomes almost an annual game. AU trips should be well-planned. Growth of the interstates is great for speed but wearing on the driver.

Long distances between filling stations is one of the miseries of modernity. A child-packed car seems to have radar stop control at the first sign of a gas station sign. The stations offer, besides relief, soft drinks, potato chips, candy, and sometimes gas and oil. With enough credit cards that can mean instant bankruptcy. Meeker Named Head Of Metro Development Rock's 'Revenge' Short But Sweet Robert L.

Rock got one small bit of revenge, although it did not last long. The 1969-70 edition of "Taylor's Encyclopedia of Government Officials, Federal and State" was distributed a few weeks ago. Included was a brief biog-: raphy of Republican Governor Edgar D. Whitcomb. Above the text was a picture of Rock, the former lieutenant-governor who was Whitcomb's unsuccessful opponent.

A few days ago the publisher sent out a "supplement" that included a stick-on picture of Whitcomb, to be used to replace that of Rock. politan Development Commis sion which will come into being Jan. 1 and by the City-County Council. Lugar said he expected the anpointment to be confirmed by both groups He is one of six directors TRAVEL IS BROADENING. All children realiy want to be educated.

I remember one, who after a crosscountry tour, made the profound statement: "It is awfully hard for whales to chase crocodiles." Well, isn't it? It's a thought, anyway. to be named by the mayor THE TRIPS have scientific value, for sure.J have learned, for instance, that shoe laces for a 3'2-year-old and a 6-year-old boy become untied 267 times in 10 days. Each of the kids is told to sit down 300 times. to head Uni-Gov departments and who also will serve as a mayor's cabinet. Names of most of the other directors are expected to be announced next Model Cities Director David O.

Meeker yesterday was named director of the Department of Metropolitan Development, one of six posts established by the Uni-Gov Law. Meeker, also a member of the Metropolitan Plan Commission, will serve as a consultant to the city and county governmental units the new departments will absorb, starting Jan. 1. He will continue as director of the Model Cities program. The appointment was announced by Mayor Richard G.

Lugar after the Metropolitan Plan Commission voted in favor of naming Meeker. The appointment also must be confirmed by a new Metro BEItT II.ril.IIAC II week. Units the Metropolitan De innwnntoiry velopment Department will absorb include the Redevelop Are We Affected By Colors? ment Commission, the Plan Commission, city and county building departments and the Indianapolis Housing Author Home decor tip: "Using a scenic wallpaper on one wall in a narrow room will give an illusion of spaciousness." IMPROBABLE THINGS that keep right on happening: stretching a buck, buying time, throwing caution to the winds, flying off the handle, putting your foot in your ity. ThejtUm.H. Block Co.

Jail Probe Reveals Feiv Shortcomings mouth, egging someone on and speaking off the cuff Good Idea: use gingerale instead of water with frozen orange juice concentrate for a tasty drink. Garnish with orange slices and cherries. In regard to vacations, best time for Cancerians (June 21 -July 23) is September, unless it is to combine business with pleasure in which case they might choose August KITCHEN-SNOOPING: To step up a flavor of ground steak, sprinkle with dehydrated onion soup mix before broiling. (Downing Square, New York) Blend a quarter cup of butter with a tablespoon of prepared mustard for a tasty fish topping. (Original Oyster House, Boston) For gourment frankfurters, dip heated sausages into cheese sauce, then roll in crushed potato chips.

(Fritzel's, Chicago) After baking and splitting, sprinkle grated cheese on top of potato and return to oven until golden brown (Gallagher's, New York). An investigation of the men's Hart Scliaffner 31 arx and other famous brand tropical suits Marion County Jail, ordered Item for a lull- .00 reg. 100.00 sale The marshal's report said most of the complaints were unfounded, but conceded that ventilation could be improved and that more razor blades should be provided. Findings of the investigation, made by Deputy Marshal Dale Jordan, noted that "deputy sheriffs also work in the warm temperatures in the vicinity of the areas where more ventilation is desired." "I think the prisoners are being treated as well as can be expected under existing conHitions." m-conversation: "Lighting experts and color engineers are conducting more and more research to determine just how much of our lives is affected by the color of our homes, offices, cars, clothes and even food." Our confusing language: clothes, close, woes, shows, beaus Celebri-tip from Designer John Weitz: "Clothes with large splashy prints will make a stout woman look heavier, but they are great for a tall, slender woman." by Chief Federal Judge William E. Steckler, revealed that most complaints of prisoners are unfounded, it was reported yesterday.

The inquiry by the United States marshal's office was ordered by Steckler after he received a list of complaints from Ralph E. Ross, who is being held in jail on a Federal bank robbery charge. ROSS LISTED his and other jail inmates grievances, including poor ventilation, inadequate safety razor blade supplies and poor medical care and sanitation condition. Dollars off your favorite brands, current styles, leading patterns, colors. Also Eagle and other labels.

Many Viracle-lite tropicals. Good selection. 2-1 rou sor tropical suits Block's own Robert Intyre brand in Da-cron and worsted. Some one-trouser SMATTERING OF SIGNS: Pisces people are dreamers and, many times, seem to be lost in a world of their own. As children, little Capricorns are apt to be found "outside looking in" rather than taking an active part in play.

At the risk of being unpopular, the Aquarian will "stick to his guns" if he thinks he is right Faded Phrases: "He's an old skinflint," "He's going to eat us out of house and home," and "There he goes, truckin on down the avenue." Shirley Bassey has been signed for a big summer weekend at the Concord Hotel. (The Bassey's yet to come!) Canada and Montana are reported raising buffalo herds for food. (One man's meat is another man's bison.) (Ouch!) HELPFUL HINTS: If fresh-caught fish are rubbed with vinegar, it will be much easier to scale them If you do not have an egg-slicer. a piece of ordinary sewing thread will slice hard-boiled eggs neatly Cut plastic sponge to fit kitchen and bathroom soap receptacles. Park soap on sponge to avoid usual mess.

(CopirrijM models. SUDDEN THOUGHT: When you get up in the morning with a long face, men, there's just that much more to shave! Food fact: The Zion Food Corporation has equipment that turns out 2,000 hot dogs per minute Did you know that a dog hears better when spoken to by some-with a higher voice than with a lower one? The second-largest selling cigarette in Italy has the almost-unbelievable name of Beauty hint from Mark Traynor: "Always brush eyebrows after applying makeup. No brush? An old toothbrush is excellent." Famous last words: "If I'm wrong, I'll eat my hat." FHA.K FALKZVEIl 31.11. Agreements On Teachers' Wages Near STAR STATE REPORT Final agreement on teachers' salaries for 1969-70 were reported near yesterday at Terre Haute and Bloomington. The salary of a beginning teacher with a bachelor's degree would be raised from $6,148 to $6,600 yearly under a tentative agreement reached at Terre Haute.

NEGOTIATIONS are under way there between the Vigo County School Corporation, and the Vigo County Teachers Association and the Vigo County Federation of Teach Indiana Arts Unit Urges Funds Action The Indiana State Arts Commission is urging that Indiana citizens interested in obtaining Federal funds to help support the arts inform their congressmen of their wishes. Frank P. Thomas of Indianapolis, commission chairman, reported that the maximum authorization for 1969-70 is $13.75 million, plus administrative expenses, and that President Richard M. Nixon's budget proposal is for $7.5 million, plus expenses. Hart Scliaffner Marx and Eagle Tropicals orig.

1 10.00 to 115.00 QQ'0" HJJ00 Dacron, worsted and mohair included. Good buys. Not all sizes in all models. from Block's traditional Carlton Shop men's tropical weight suits. Orig.

65.00 sale 52.00 men's tropical sport coats. Orig. 45.00 to 80.00 sale U0.00 to 56.00 men's tropical trousers. Orig. 15.00 to 26.50 shIc 0.00 to 18.00 men's summer knit shirts.

Orig. 5.00 to 12.00 sale to 7.00 famous' brand dress shirts. Orig. 7.50 to 12.00 sale 4.99 to 6.09 BLOCK'S MEN'S CLOTHING AND CARLTON SHOP. THIRD FLOOR; ALSO GLENDALE AND LAFAYETTE SQUARE Straighten Teeth At Early Age rays are accumulative, that is, they stay around in tissues QUESTION: There are so many questions that parents need answered but cannot take up the time of their own i cians.

CONGRESS may appropriate the full authorization or an amount even lower than the administrative requests, he set of fraternal twins, 12 years between births, no single births and no pregnancies between. What are the statistics for fraternal twins: For two sets in a row? For three sets? Do you consider fraternal twins hereditary? It is possible that all my pregnancies would produce multiple births and is there any way to determine this? ANSWER: There is an hereditary element in twinning. It "runs in families." If there is a record of fwins nn My first question is: How often is it safe for children to get rayed by the dentist? Also, at what age is it best for orthodontics (teeth pointed out. Micnaei r. warium, new executive director of the com and "mount-up" so those using them take this into account.

The orthodontist is, of course, using a very small dose of very localized X-rays a long way from vital body organs. So you have no need for concern. At the time the permanent teeth are erupting is the ideal time for a dentist or orthodontist to predict the development of the teeth and mouth bones. The earlier the better, before those structures are "set," is the answer to your second question, if a problem appears likely. QUESTION: I have recently given birth to my second mission, said in a press re lease that the program may not be considered a "Federal ers.

Both teachers' groups still must ratify the schedule. At Bloomington, the Monroe County Education Association announced approval of a proposed pay schedule from the Monroe County Community School Corporation. THE PROPOSAL, approved by the education association by a 282-19 vote, includes a $500 across the board increase. Beginning teachers with bachelor's degrees in the Monroe County system would receive $6,000. Other recent salary agreements for beginning teachers include $7,000 at Muncie and Anderson, $6,900 at Columbus giveaway project" because art groups or.

individuals applying to the state commission for subsidy must have a matching amount rrom private sources. men's sport coats reg. 45.00 sale 33.00 reg. 50.00 and 55.00 sale 30.00 reg. 60.00 and 65.00 sale 40.00 reg.

70.00 and 75.00 sale 50.06 Hart Schaffner Marx, Winston, Stratford, Tempo, Mavest, Robert Mclntyre labels but not at every price. AH tropical weight. Representative selection at branch stores. men's tropical slacks reg. 16.00 to 19.00 sale 11.99 reg.

20.00 to 23.00 sale 14.99 reg. 25.00 to 30.00 sale 17.99 Featuring such fine brands as Hart Schaffner Marx, Mayfair and Robert Mclntyre. Best-selling tropical weight in Dacron and worsted blends. Leading colors. Good size range.

BLOCK'S SPORT SHOP, THIRD FLOOR; ALSO GLENDALE SOUTHERN PLAZA AND LAFAYETTE SQUARE both sides of the family, for example, then the chances of twins being conceived are greater than if just one side of the family had twins among the relatives. But we don't know specifically what the chances are. and not in a PIXws By JACK WOHL aightening) to be looked into? Although my daughter is only 10, she is approximately two years ahead in the growth of her teeth. ANSWER: There are three main ways X-ravs can harm us. First, by seriously burning the skin and deep tissues.

Second, by altering normal cells of various kinds in our body and causing diseases. Third, by altering developing cells in, say, growing fetuses and cells involved in reproduction causing malformations. The last danger is comparatively easy to avoid: X-rays are kept away from the reproductive organs, or a pregnant woman's abdomen. If it is really necessary to X- Health Capsule By M. A.

PETTI, M.D. specific case. There are some parents with four sets of and $6,550 in Lawrence Town ship, Marion County. twins. Sometimes twins will arrive out of the blue with no GertitisA GOciXHFORMe.

evidence of heredity being involved. WKAf xritJP of feu? cm Yau HAV OH A LdVJ-FAT Pier Fraternal twins are due to R. C. Thomas Heads Perry School Board Richard C. Thomas has been elected 1969-70 president TN men's fanious-inake permanent press sport shirts of the board of education of the Metropolitan School District of Perry Township.

reg. 7.00 to 9.00 sale 2 for fl ray a pregnant woman, mod ,00 George Adrian, vice-presi by I 1 wn apparatus nandled gives such two of your human eggs (ova) being fertilized at the same time by two separate male sperm. Identical twins are derived from one fertilized ovum which splits into two. There does not seem to be any difference in the hereditary element involved in either type of twinning. I fear the only way to determine the question positively in your next pregnancy is by your obstetrician.

And of course that's well after you want to know. a TVt LS dent; Lincoln Christie, secretary, and Charles Orme and John Bryan, directors, were re-elected. men's shoe reductions Jarman's reg. 15.00 to 20.00 sale 12.90 and 14.90 Florsheim's reg. 19.95 to 29.95 sale 1 7.00 and 1 9.80 Broken size ana style assortments in black and brown.

Ties and slipons. BLOCK'S MEN'S SHOES, STREET FLOOR; ALSO GLENDALE, SOUTHERN PLAZA AND LAFAYETTE SQUARE small localized "dose of fays that no harm is done John Hammond was reappointed attorney for the board Variety of wanted styles, cut and sewn fabrics, patterns. Sizes: small, medium, large, extra large. BLOCK'S SPORT SHOP, THIRD FLOOR; ALSO GLENDALE, SOUTHERN PLAZA AND LAFAYETTE SQUARE Ana there is the key: knowing the danger of X-rays. In the hands of experts they are of the greatest help to medicine and are safe.

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